It seems Bankruptcy Attorney Lorene Lynn Mies has Retired Medically

The Bankruptcy Minute

A fine attorney and a nice person, Lorene Lynn Mies of the Bankruptcy Minute, has apparently medically retired.

She was one of Murrieta’s finest bankruptcy attorneys and I hope she’ll be well and back to her old self again soon.

I don’t know Lorene’s condition, but I have great respect for her as a person and attorney. I teased her once in a blog post that a minute was a short consultation and got an earful for it. Once I got to know her I realized that she’s a good person as well as a good attorney. Keep her in your prayers.

There are a couple of things that come to mind, first, if you don’t have life insurance, you need it. Second if you don’t have disability and long term care insurance, you need that too.

Three quarters of us will require care before we die. Yet, less than about 25% of us even have life insurance and fewer still have disability and long term care. Requiring such care when uninsured for it will devastate your family’s finances. Don’t let that happen to you.

Update as of 10/30/13

I’ve heard just this morning on 10/30/2013 that the Travis Law Firm is no longer taking Lorene Mies’ clients unless those client’s cases have already been filed with the court. I also understand that Ms. Mies has in fact herself filed for bankruptcy. Her bankruptcy attorney is Carey Pickford.

If you have already paid her a retainer but your bankruptcy case has not been filed, and therefore she owes you your money back, then I suggest you check with Attorney Pickford.

However, if you have paid for your bankruptcy to Ms. Mies and if your case has not yet been filed and you still want to file it, I recommend you telephone me directly at 951-200-3613 to file your case. While I cannot credit you any of the fees you have paid to her, my prices are competitive.

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Disclaimer

Nothing in this article may be mistaken as legal advice. Attorney David Nelson, is licensed only in California, and this article is intended only for readers in California. This article is for entertainment, educational, extra-curricular, and medical purposes only. If you decide to rely on this, heaven help you.